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Ionic and Angular might seem like a miss-match, but that’s not at all true! Combined Ionic and Angular form a powerful tool for building cross-platform apps from scratch. Hybrid apps often lack in performance when compared to native apps, which is why a lot of people insist on building native apps for their company.

Angular 4 (formerly Angular 2) is a superheroic and powerful JavaScript framework that allows creating amazing web applications using nothing but TypeScript, a subset of JavaScript. Now, when you add Ionic to the mix, you can definitely get this app up and running and compile it into a native app.

This is why frameworks such as Ionic 2 are high in demand and extremely popular! Here’s where you can master native app building in an easy manner!

This course has been designed as a step-by-step guide for understanding how Angular 4 and Ionic can help you boost your development skills to new heights. This tutorial will take you from having zero apps to having a professional app published on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

Throughout this course, you will learn about different aspects of app building with Angular 4 and Ionic 2, such as its rich component library, how to fetch and handle user input, how to store data and access native device features and so much more.

This tutorial has been designed as a complete hands-on course, which means everything you learn will include multiple examples and will be backed by practical applications. The 4 apps will help you learn exactly how you can get started with development and will focus on different topics like Components, Navigation, Tabs, Sidemenus, User Input, Native Device Features (e.g. Camera), Storage, Http, Authentication, etc.

That’s not all! You will not only learn how to code the app, but also how to run the apps in a browser or an emulator, or even your own device.

What this course will include:

A brief refresher on Angular 4

How to set up your Ionic 2 projects

The basics about Ionic 2 – How navigation works, how your project is structured and you use its rich component library

Use the many beautiful components Ionic 2 ships with

Use different kinds of navigation concepts:'Back'-Button-Navigation, Tabs and Sidemenus